Sales Center

Sales is a fast-paced career—are you up for the challenge?
The Center for Sales and Sales Management at UW-Eau Claire prepares you to be a
successful sales professional or sales manager.

Our faculty help you develop your analytic and communication
skills as well as your knowledge of marketing and sales. They've been there—they've experienced sales presentations, being told no, and closing big deals.
Their real-world sales experience and proven records of success give you
valuable insight into the potential of your sales career.

In addition to course work and practical applications of
skills in real-world situations, you'll also have the opportunity to work on community
service projects, gain an internship, compete in sales competitions, and participate
in student organizations with a sales and marketing focus such as PSE, AMA
and DECA.

View from the Top

UW-Eau Claire Center for Sales and Sales Management one of the
Top University Sales Programs
(Source: Sales Education Foundation)

Major in Professional Selling

To focus your education on sales, the professional sales emphasis can be added to your marketing major. You'll develop your oral persuasion, proposal preparation, negotiating, relationship management, and sales force management skills, giving you a great advantage in the sales world.

Hit the ground running with a Sales certificate

Because UW-Eau Claire is a member of the University Sales Center Alliance (USCA), UW-Eau Claire students can participate in the USCA Certified Sales Student certificate program. You'll need to take extra course work and participate in additional sales activities, but your hard work will pay off when you hit the ground running in a career in sales.

Land a sales internship

As part of a professional selling major, or as part of any program in the College of Business, internships are extremely valuable, and sometimes required. Internships shouldn't be taken for granted or expected either. There are requirements for eligibility, reinforcing the value of the internship. Many times, it's your responsibility to find an internship, but the faculty and staff are here to help! The
Blugold Career Link is a great place to start looking.

You can also do an internship and get course credit for it. These are paid internships over the summer months, and are usually full time.